In the latest episode of their "Cloud Out Loud" podcast series, Elizabeth NAramore of Engine Yard interviews Keith Casey about his role as an evangelist at Twilio.

They talk some about working at Twilio and Keith's role there, some about the Austin (Texas) technology scene that he participates in and a bit about the currently-happening TwilioCon that's running in San Francisco. There's also a mention of a conference that Elizabeth is involved in that's happening in November in Indianapolis, CodeConnexx (put on by the PHP Women group).

I got a chance to sit down with (the legend) Keith Casey. Keith's well known in the PHP community with his web2project project (among other things) and is now poised to be a greater force in the worlds of Twilio and the Austin tech scene. Volume is a little quiet here, so turn it up to hear Keith's words of wisdom.

The Voices of the ElePHPant podcast has posted its latest episode today - an interview with Keith Casey, a part of the web2project team and the php|architect folks that brought you php|tek. This podcast was recorded at the SQL Server Jump In! Camp.

They talk about the web2project project's desire to be a "drop in" solution even when they have SQL Server as their database. They talk about the challenges in supporting SQL Server and where (what environment) people are using web2project.

On Tuesday we launched a new initiative called php|architect Live! - a full-day, in-person training course that gives you practical and in-depth knowledge of a specific topic. But there is more: we don't want our Live! events to be "just training courses." We want them to be intimate learning experiences.

As mentioned, their first event happens in Austin on April 20th and will be taught by Keith Casey. The number of seats is limited (20) so if you're interested, check out the tickets page for a more detailed explanation of the class and to get your tickets ($250 USD).

In a new post to the Zend Developer Zone, there's an announcement from Cal Evans about his temporary return to Zend's Developer Zone site and provide it with some great content.

For the next few months Blue Parabola will be helping out by managing DevZone. We will continue the 5 year tradition of finding great PHP related content from around the Net and making sure you have access to it. Along the way we may even write some new articles and tutorials. So come back often. See what, Marco, Keith, Beth and I find and share with you.

Keep an eye on the Zend Developer Zone for some great content from this group. You can also check out some of their other efforts over on the php|architect site.

On the Zend Developer Zone there's a new episode of the PHP Abstract podcast featuring a roundtable with Eli White, Keith Casey and Cal Evans talking about the future of the PHP language and standards that need to accompany it.

In this episode I sit around a table with Keith Casey and Cal Evans as we ramble on a bit discussing the future of PHP (including PHP 5.3 and PHP 6) as well as talking about the framework standards group that has been formed. This was recorded while at php|tek in Chicago, before PHP 5.3 was released.

On the Zend Developer Zone today the latest episode of the PHP Abstract podcast has been released - Keith Casey talking about his Web2Project applications.

In this episode I interview Keith Casey while we were both at php|tek in Chicago. Keith Casey is a lead developer on the open source software: Web2Project, which was being released the day that this interview was recorded.

As we all wait for php|tek to arrive, join us for a series of free webcasts! Discover new topics, learn from your favourite authors and enjoy chatting with your fellow PHPers'"and all completely free of charge, including exclusive access to Marco Tabini's opening keynote at php|tek 2009! Each webcast features an interactive look at a technology, technique or topic that is relevant to the world of PHP and web programming'"and is completely open and free to everyone.

Tomorrow's webcast is presented by Keith Casey and will look at time and project management with the web2project software. You can reserve your spot here.